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I bought a H220 for my self as a Christmas present to my self.Linus has it in hight regard, but my H220 pump has 0 rpm. My entire computer works as usual but at a 4 % load on my pc I have a CPU temp of 86 Celsius (no over clock 4770k) . This is absolutely ridiculous and as a student i would highly recommend caution when buying from swiftech as now i have to wait for a replacement before i can have a computer that will work to a safe standard to continue my assignments.

 

I have followed instructions to the dot, and there is no vibration from the pump even though I have used every header including the sent pwm. Any help would be appreciated and if there is a recommended solution i will be apologise to Swiftech and be thankful to the individuate. But i know i am not the only one to have problems with this unit and the company should be punished as poor product quality is ABSOLUTELY REPUGNANT for 100 + £ !

 
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what

is it just me stroking out or is this thread hard to read

 

this seems to be a very poorly done attempt at humor 

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That cooler is terrible, It's got so many issues it's unbelievable.

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There is a reason that my preferred UK supplier won't even carry any swiftech products ;)

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what

is it just me stroking out or is this thread hard to read

this seems to be a very poorly done attempt at humor

It's just you. I can understand it perfectly fine.

Shit happens dude. The h220 is said to be a great cooler by many. Get it replaced and use whatever you were using before while you wait. A properly functioning unit should not disappoint you.

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I bought a H220 for my self as a Christmas present to my self.Linus has it in hight regard, but my H220 pump has 0 rpm. My entire computer works as usual but at a 4 % load on my pc I have a CPU temp of 86 Celsius (no over clock 4770k) .

 

no power to the pump assembly (no vibration, no RPM, high temperatures). if using the

PWM distribution block, remove and wire pump and fans direct to mobo (pump to CPU_FAN

and fans on CPU_OPT headers). retest.

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I have one. Worked great for a month then had a "ticking" sound which was a faulty pump. I got it replaced and its been perfect since. Quiet and cold on my 4770k now. Love it.

GamingPC: Intel 4770k CPU, 2xMSI 780 GTX Twin Frozr, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance Pro, Swiftech H220 CPU Cooler.

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For everyone that replied, I am very thankful. The pump is being sent back and I am looking for a replacement cooler.

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